The office of the President of the United States has a two-term limit.
There is no limit on how many terms a New York governor can serve. Other states with no term limits for governors are New Hampshire, Texas, and Utah.
Most states hold their governors to only two terms of four years each, mimicking the limits on the President. A few states, Pennsylvania, Oregon, and Texas, have no such limits in place and have had governors in office for more than two terms ( Rendell, Kitzhaber, and Perry, respectively). Virginia also has a two term limit, however, the state constitution prohibits those two terms from being consecutive.
Governors are elected by popular ballot and serve terms of four years, with a term limit of two terms, if served after November 6, 1990.
only coincidentally Eleven states have Gubernatorial elections that coincide with the Presidential elections. 37 states have Gubernatorial elections that coincide with the mid-term Congressional elections, and four states elect their governors in odd-numbered years. The governors of New Hampshire and Vermont serve two-year terms, and all other state governors in the U. S. serve four-year terms.
All U. S. state governors serve four-year terms except the governors of New Hampshire and Vermont, who serve two-year terms. There is no term limit for Texas governors. Since December 2008, the current governor, Rick Perry, has held the record for the longest service of any Texas governor.
seven-member board of governors governors are given 14 year terms designed to insulate them from political pressure.
In the United States of America That would be the President.
New Jersey governors may serve only two consecutive terms, but are eligible again after four years out of office.
All states in the US have 4 year terms except for New Hampshire and Vermont which have 2 year terms and no term limits. The majority of the rest of 2 term limits and some others have some strange term limit rules that would don't allow for more than 2 terms per X amount of years.
Illinois is one of 16 US States without term limits.
seven-member board of governors governors are given 14 year terms designed to insulate them from political pressure.